
Moving Raspberry Camera
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This collection is for a Rasp Camera mounted to the Z-Axis that it can move up as well (helpful if you print higher parts). In my special case with my Anycubic Mega-S and installed LED-Strip-Holder around the frame i had to create an own holder and a cable guide for the left frame. UPDATE: i made the screw hole a little smaller that a M3-Screw really fits. And i made the "gripping" part of the cable guide and holder a little longer. **Camera Box** This is a remix of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3121052 I modified the parts a little and removed the letters from the back and the ball-handle from the front. Instead i placed a small part where a M3 screw will go in for the Z-Axis Holder. **The Holder** I changed the holder itself as i have LED-Strip-Holders everywhere and the cam-holder must go around them. I was inspired from this one: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4286454 This part is screwed with 2 M3x8 with M3 Nuts and Washers to the left Z-Axis cabinet. I agree, without a helping third hand it is impossible to install it without de-assembling the whole printer and you should have slim fingers. But my wife and i made it in 10 mins.... ;-) **Cable Clip Guide** To guide the cable to the top and back down on the left side to the Pi i created a cable guide which will be attached from the back on the frame on the top left corner by simply pressing it on the frame. The Clip-part itself is from https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1037722
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